 At the walk, their head doesn't just bob up and down. It doesn't. It bobs side to side as well. What will happen is they'll walk along, and their head will go down left, up down right, up down left, up down right, and that's what it does. Now, that's when they're going straight. Their head will bob down left, up down right. And if, as you ride trails, you'll go, oh yeah. Yeah, my horse does that. In a turn, it only bobs down to one side. So as I turn left, his head only bobs down left. It should only, if his head bobs right at all, he's not on my, he's off my turn. His mind's off the turn. So I start to feel that down bob. Something that's really cool. Their nose, their muzzle points to when you should make the turn with your outside rain. So when his head bobs down right, his outside foreleg can come around the turn.